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Paris 2024 Olympics: more than 4OO migrants evacuated from the largest squat in France

2024-04-17T08:06:05.617Z

Highlights: The largest squat in France - which sheltered up to 450 migrants - was being evacuated on Wednesday morning in the southern suburbs of Paris. The operation, expected for several days, prompted many homeless people who had found refuge in this abandoned business in Vitry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne), to leave the premises before the arrival of the police forces. According to the United Migrants association, which regularly provides them with assistance, 80% of them are legally in France. For several months, the Revers de la Medal collective, which brings together associations helping precarious people living on the street, has been warning about the fate of the homeless whose makeshift camps are being dismantled at a more sustained pace ahead of the Olympics (July 26 - August 11.) Some 250 agents were mobilized for this operation, according to the Val-de-Marne prefecture. The approximately 300 occupants who still remained left the place shortly after 8 a.m. Some of them had been living in these premises for several months.


While the Olympic Games start in exactly 100 days, the police were dispatched to Vitry-sur-Seine in Val-de-Marne to dislodge more than 400 migrants, many of them legally present.


The largest squat in France - which sheltered up to 450 migrants, most of them in a regular situation according to the associations - was being evacuated on Wednesday morning in the southern suburbs of Paris, 100 days before the Olympic Games, noted AFP journalists. The operation, expected for several days, prompted many homeless people who had found refuge in this abandoned business in Vitry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne), to leave the premises before the arrival of the police forces. 'order deployed in numbers to dislodge them.

Some 250 agents were mobilized for this operation, according to the Val-de-Marne prefecture. Suitcases in hand, containing all the effects of their life in France, with worried faces, the approximately 300 occupants who still remained left the place shortly after 8 a.m. Some of them had been living in these premises for several months, unable to find accommodation in private housing or while waiting for social housing.

According to the United Migrants association, which regularly provides them with assistance, 80% of them are legally in France. For several months, the Revers de la Medal collective, which brings together associations helping precarious people living on the street, has been warning about the fate of the homeless whose makeshift camps are being dismantled at a more sustained pace. approach of the Olympics (July 26 - August 11) according to this collective.

Source: lefigaro

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